Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Tax Tip 2021-23 : All taxpayers have the right to pay no more than the correct amount of tax

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Issue Number: Tax Tip 2021-23


All taxpayers have the right to pay no more than the correct amount of tax

When taxpayers complete their tax returns, they may discover they will owe taxes. By law, they have the right to pay no more than the correct amount of tax.

This is one of ten Taxpayer Bill of Rights. These are fundamental rights taxpayers have when dealing with the IRS. One of which is the right to pay no more than the correct amount of tax, including interest and penalties, and to have the IRS apply all tax payments properly.

This means taxpayers are entitled to:

  • File for a refund if the they believe they overpaid.
  • Write or call the IRS office that sent the notice or bill. Taxpayers can do this if they believe the notice or bill is incorrect in any way. When challenging information in a bill or notice, taxpayers should be ready to provide copies of any records that may help correct the error. If the taxpayer is correct, the IRS will make the necessary adjustment to their account and send a corrected notice.
  • Amend a tax return if they discover an error. They can also amend this return if there were mistakes in their filing status, income, deductions or credits.
  • Request any amount owed be removed if it's more than the correct amount due.
  • Request the IRS remove any interest from their account if the IRS caused unreasonable errors or delays.
  • Submit an offer in compromise, asking the agency to accept less than the full tax debt, if the taxpayer believes they don't owe all or part of the debt.

More information:
Taxpayer Bill of Rights
Your Rights as a Taxpayer
Taxpayer Advocate Service

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